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December 2025

Product Release Notes - December 2025

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Written by Will Matysik
Updated over a week ago

Radio Input Component

This new input-type component allows users to add radio buttons directly to a slide, opening up more interactive and engaging presentation experiences.

It’s designed to be easily configurable while offering a high degree of styling flexibility through built-in style settings, making it adaptable to a wide range of use cases and brand needs.

Click here to read the Radio Input component support article


Password Input Component

This component allows users to securely enter sensitive information—such as passwords, access codes, or private identifiers—directly within a slide, with input values visually masked to prevent prying eyes.

Like our other input components, it’s fully style-able through component settings, allowing it to blend seamlessly into a deck’s design and brand.

Click here to read the Password Input component support article


Date Input Component

This component provides a simple, familiar way for users to select and enter a specific date directly within a slide, expanding the range of structured inputs available in presentations.

Like our other input components, the Date Input functions as a dynamic input—meaning the selected value can be reused throughout a presentation to drive personalized content, calculations, or conditional logic.

Click here to read the Date Input component support article


Slide Title Component

This component dynamically displays the title of the slide the viewer is currently on, making it easy to surface context and orientation within a presentation.

It can be placed at the chapter level or on a top-level layer in DIGIDECK, while still accurately reflecting the active slide’s title.

The Slide Title Component is also highly style-able, giving creators full control over typography, color, and layout so it fits seamlessly into any design system or brand.

This unlocks cleaner slide designs by reducing the need for repeated title elements, while ensuring consistency and clarity across an entire deck.

It’s another step toward more flexible, maintainable, and design-driven presentations in DIGIDECK.

Click here to read the Slide Title component support article


Audio Component - Local Data Store Option

We’ve enhanced the Audio Component to support dynamic audio sources.

Audio can now be set using an input key, allowing it to be driven by other data sources instead of being hardcoded. This opens the door for audio files to change automatically based on user input, data context, or presentation state.

This update is especially powerful when paired with Presentation Flows like Guided Selling, where audio can adapt in real time to the path a viewer takes through a deck. Whether it’s tailored narration, contextual explanations, or scenario-based audio, this flexibility enables richer, more personalized experiences without requiring multiple versions of a slide.

It’s another example of how we’re making DIGIDECK more dynamic, more expressive, and better suited for interactive storytelling.

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